ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR S OF WEEK rs Found Dur Last | re in and | re, Md. yester ost of York was Hay. pf Lancaster wa irday. ipson of Coate tow wers of n town. of Phil in town, enkamp calle ter Thur of Co e on Thu i of York last Wed: Good spen Mr. Jacob arris of friends on he of stre Wilson Nn our on ¢ 'olrath o on heems town ilizabe t El her sister. C. Fun} nday n the fair H G Vout r streets Mor Anna Vog spent as the E. Brosey ve Lancastsr E. re Ma- we seen Mar etta nding some tir with Mrs Mrs ending a Reading, John William DO week [Lebanon er, and del- Har- Ph at and Marie Bessert and of Lancaster, spent Sun- guests of Miss isses vards ¥ in town } as the kroline Frank Mrs. and ay of York spent several days in of Mrs. Smith’s Lizzie Smith the guests r, Mrs. D. C. Reist. r. George H. Brown of hia spent a few days in town as guest of his parents, Mr. and George Brown Sr. rs C. Schock and daughter Mo have gone Madison, where they will be the guests lovAd n H ¥ to irs. Chester 1 Jones bssrs. C. R. Shirk, C. Walters, Shickley and Wm. G. Shick- the F. of A. meeting olumbia on Saturday evening. Claud Zeller and Samuel of this place, foot ball team accompany the team tomorrow, ry Jochnauer returned from Black of a They ge httended of Lancas- to and son a gunning Log Mountains, number of deer report game very min to the wo rs Marie Zeller, Mr. George and Elmer Brown of this and Miss Edna Kauffman of ster spent Saturday and Sun- Philadelphia. The trip was by auto. QS L.ongenecker enter- at her home on Wednesday bllowing ladies: Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Wm. Guthrie and S t rd, Mrs. Edward Krebs of Hel- nd Mrs. J. Willis Freed of lace. mms see PA QU reer arade at Elizabethtown Friday evening the Democrats zabethtown held a parade in of the election of Wilson. was a big turnout of march- orsemen, floats, automobiles, Ihd music was furnished by ddletown and Elizabethtown. and a drum corps. former townsman Mr. A. Ricker, spent several ere with Squire John Keener. Aaron Rice of was here on RY. rrm——— i Grn eee the Bulletin business on OUR her | Ruth | daughter Phila~ | members of A. Fisher, all of Elizabeth- | Wilmington," HF ‘ MOUNT JOY BULL MOUNT JOY. PENNA. WEDN ks] 27 YAY. NOV. \ $1.00 A YEAR ADS DRING RESULTS—THAT'S WHY MERCHANTS USE THIS ADVERTISING MEDIUM Than ksgiving BIG NATIONAL BE HOLIDAY WIL] OBSERVED THURSDAY \ Brief Account of the Origin of the Day is Apart for Prayer, Rejoicing | Thanksgiving | | - Thanksgiving ar ‘a day [set apart for prayer, rejoicing oniginated with of the Massachusetts He proclaimed ng in gratitude harvest 1621, sons of depression. The 13 (old style) supplemented out which : | feasting, | Bradford, ny, a day for of was Dec He by ear ation sending of game, of search first introduction our friend, the turkey, as a Thanks religi- told, After the it the ne necessity. is day, of the partaking services of while sump drill soldiery tary to fread: to a prelude oiy following vears. it appointed sometimes times S once wa twice, and sometimes a ear or two were ed, ing as reasons for thanl festi- Massa- imitated resented themselves. 1 hecame an annual in 1684, one in and wa of New a ¢ chusetts {by all tions England The tradi- as to Thanksgiving menu Turkey, ete., early been well preserved. pies, pumpkin usual have pies, in the In New common to hold Eve, and a Thanksgiving Day issued proclamation the 1777 chicken ‘being the {history of the event. [land it jon Thanksgiving match on ! Washington for a general Thanksgiving by | Continental Army, Dec. 18, and again at Valley Forge May 1778, and when President, Nov. 1789 Following Washington dishes Eng- was raffles shoot- ing a 7 26 sev- issued general pro- occasions, to the Gov- Sarah J. Magazine, Presidents clamations but finally it was left ernors of the States. | Hale, editor of Godey’s | Philadelphia, probably | sible for its general She wrote of all the States they should, by the last Thurs day | eral on special was respon- observance on regular date. letters the Governors that appoint a to suggesting proclamation as that day in November of Thanksgiving, so the celebra- tion character given did appointment be national This the finally might a she vear after of blished. A AE rrr vear that until day hecame ests Thanksgiving Service The Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the Methodist Epis- copal Church, Rev. G. W. Dungan, M. D., Pastor, on Thursday, begin- ning at 10 o’clock. The following order of service will be observed: Hymn, Choir; Prayer, Rev. Rish- Scripture, Rev. Johnson: Hymn; Sermon, Rev. Kern; Prayer, Rev. Spangler: Quarter; Offering; Dox- Benediction, Rev. Dungan. rr —— 0 — _— Ready For Distribution i The cloth bound souvenir books | of Mount Joy are now ready for distribution and are a credit to the { publishers, Messrs. Chandler and {Sheetz. They must be seen to be | appreciated, representing a vast amount of labor. One of these should be in every home in this en- tire community. riot li i iii el: | ology; Wanted at Once A bright young man printing. Good wages paid from the start with an increase every three months. Applv at the Bulle- tin office, East Main St. Mt. Joy ——- OQ eee An Old Deed While looking over some old papers a few days ago Mr. D. H. Engle found a deed 108 years old. — eet Ieee. Wedding, Birthday gifts at Donaven’s. to learn and Xmas \ppended—A Day Set and especially and Governor Bay for the follow- day of his four was reli- - | hola accord- 3 | Florin News IAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL AGE WEST OF HERE iat Have Issue Awake Local and fersonal Briefs Our Last Wide Neighbor Village, Florin Occurred Since n Ove Hustling and Elizabethtown, Mr. E. S. Weaver fine horses last week, Mrs. Leah ing several George Neff sold 5 extra Rutherford, is spend- at Marietta. H. Union will weeks K. Geyer, Square, start and spent Sunday at Revival Eby’s church on Sunday night. Henry Rinehart is visiting friends in the Western part of the state, Mr. David Hollinger Marietta, called on friends in town Sunday. Mr. A. R. Strickler of Lancaster, visited relatives in town Sunday. Mr. J. H. spent Sun- day at Marietta relatives. Mrs. Wm. Beraett of Altoona, spent Sunday at Geo. Gey- services at of Rutherford, visiting and son (ers, of town [Lancas- Mon- M. friends Mr. George Hauck | ter, called | day Mr made a on in Harrisburg, Mon- David Hartz of business trip to town of revival services will Eby’s church starting on nstock of lancaster trip to town on Kline is confined to se with an attack of Rheu- matism. | Mr aluable his Buller horse sold Mr. Emlin driving to J. K reyl Mr spent leyer. Binkly in of Lancas town Harrison Monday as guest friends. R. V. effects Towa. Fegley has moved his house from this place to De- { luke, { The Tennis held Florin on the Saturday supper club success. by was a {grand Mr. called village Harrisburg, little of our Hatz friends Jacob on in busy Monsay. Cc. C delivered several of horses Hallman Lancaster, fine Mr. in this section Monday. Nissley, the Messers. Jay and Loyd are spending a week in mountains hunting, Mr. Funk of guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Funk over Sunday. ‘ Messers. Samuel Risser, Aaron Kuhns and Oscar Young spent Sat- urday at Elizabethtown. Geo. Neff of Elizabethtown College, spent Sunday as the guest of his chum H. K. Geyer. Don’t forget that this is red letter week at Freymeyer’s. Go and get your free stamps this week Mr. Abraham Hall of Philadel- phia, spent Sunday as the guest of J. H. Haldeman and family. Leo Kobb and family of Eliza- bethtown, Sunday Reading was the J Ira spent guests Geyer and M. was as family. Stephan of Elizabeth- welcome of George Mr. C. town, a visitor the village. Monday. A. M. Garman and D. H of Palmyra, spent Sunday in town as the guest of friends. Miss Myrtle of spent of her cousin Stella Wachstetter. Mr. Addison family the Mr. fine friends in Messrs. Garman Sprout ter, Breneman and at Rock Point guest of his brother Henry. Harold purchased a rabbit Mr. J.D. Easton, which he prizes very highly Mary A. Cooper, of Harrisburg. is spending sometime as the guest of her daughter Mrs. J. D. Easton. Messers. Samuel, Henry and Oscar Young and Hehry Weaver spent Monday at Washington Boro. Harry Mussleman and family of Harrisburg, spent Sunday here as guests of Henry Musselman and family. Mg Abram Eichler and family of Steelton, called on the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eichler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arndt and son Harold spent Sunday in Mount Joy the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schroll. Mr. George Vogle our local auctioneer and butcher killed a fine porker for Max Nentwig on Mon- day that dressed 324 pounds. L. M. Wentzel and wife, N. R. Bistline of Blain, J. M. Wentzel of Harrisburg, A. D. Garber of Florin, made an auto trip to Philadelphia on Friday. Mr. [Isaac sentative of Ayer and McKinney, produce dealers of Philadelphia, made a pleasant call at the home of | Mr. Jacob Rutherford, Monday. spent Sunday as Buller hound from Sheaffer a repre- Mr. Oscar Young spent Friday at | - | county to | Lancas- | several days as the guest! ‘| the Rutherford price for eggs in this paying from 40 to Who can beat Mr. J. H. is paying the’ banner He per section, is theents dozen, it? Sunday school 9 10:30; Junior C, E. KE. 6:15; Prayer | Thursday, all are to attend. Mr. J. a carload of Marvel flour. doing home baking should. call and | see Mr. Freymeyer before placing | their order elsewhere, . Mrs. Henry Witmer the first and second cakes which are being chanced off at J. Frey- meyer's which she donated to Mr. land Mrs. Henry Mumma. Word was received here Mrs. Harry Eichler | Slocum, that their three 80; Preaching 5:15; Senior C. Meeting every cordially invited Freymeyer has received Any one | | K. has recelved K. Mr. Fort who by from Wm. will and son be Years ago his enlisted home to stay as time runs out December. Ella V. Bishop, Moyer, Mr. Dillinger, Mr. A. enjoyed in Mrs, C. B. Mr, Dillinger Mover, Bishop, Mrs Miss N. Mrs. A. Bucher Hudson of to S. and S. Harrisburg an auto ride this place on Sunday. EE AGAINST EXAMINER SUIT Gorrecht Ballots Achey and for Proprietors Prosecuted Retaining sworn o were WW Warrants ds Mille Samueel Diller, and Jo oners, WW. a The E appropriating by Vy Shirl hn commis Dr. FB Achey prietors of and iorrecht, pro- on the harge of to their own nse official election ballots Alderma warrant Spurrier issued n vhich were 1h placed ir 1 hands Constable Keesey ail for a ternoon o'clock It the 31 in the affidavit that forth the commissioners fendents obtained the contract for ballots for the election but tickets we printing the of November the official from the 5, that retained returned to The are re packs the county commissioners set forth: Nos. township ballots ing specific instances Akron borough, ballots and 291; No. 633 1542; and two each | Third, Fifth and Columbia. The | further made that from each were retained Conoy 636: Colerain 541 and | from the Seventh allegation at least two| district of the | by the defen- | dants. The is brought under | the Act of June, 1893 {the Act of April 1903. | EE and First wards, | 1s | : ballots suit amended by | { Granted a Oharter ! a charter to | Cemetery Asso-! H. | | | Court granted | Good’s Mennonite | ciation, the | Good, John J. Ebersole, David E Landis Ebersole. The keep town- being R Amos R.| and | asso- | subscribers | Ebersole, [Martin R. | ciation will | cemetery | ship. and al Donegal provide in West eA Bull Es sraybill, | Sold Interest in C. Reinhold, of Peters- | burg, has sold to S. G. of | | Elizabethtown for $1,000 a half in- terest in the Holstein Fresian bull, | “Butterboy Witshe.”” The bull was | seen at recent county fair and | in the moving pictures His jis “Dekol Second Butterhc Third,” | {who is sire of the champion cow of ithe world, ‘‘Bonistine Belle.” | - sf GCE 18t | H, the sire | | Your Thanksgiving Dinner want to enjoy a dinner, Dinner from those J. MM, good to | If yon Thanksgiving Exchange to 1.30. | prime ysters at |stoe’s; the finest in town. Served [in every stvle and sold in any | Just received a lot of Ce-| 3. turkey Hotel. Get | go [11.45 a Backen- | | quantity. {dar Creeks for Thanksgiving. | ~ DE Charter Recorder The charter of the East Donegal | Water Company has been recorded. | The incorporators are Henry | Weaver of Florin and Daniel] Weaver and Raymond Bickler, of| Lebanon county. | capital | stock is 5,000 shares. S. The divided | into $50 Larceny of Fish Net Alleged i Amos Foltz, of East Petersburg,| has given bail for a hearing before | Alderman Stauffer on a charge of} larceny preferred by Amos Kiss-| Inger. It is claimed by Kissinger that Foltz stole a fish net. UG Arn : Auxiliary Meeting | The regular meeting of the Hos- pital Auxiliary will be held at the | home of Mrs. Louisa Frank on] Thursday afternoon, December 5th at three o’clock 2t. of | follow- | 278 | | bs { he carried i competent choice | inspiration, | the grounds alleged. Obituary I'HE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUS: TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER | { some Well Known People From Our Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Our Last Issue Neighborhood Gone to Their Reward, Mrs, Mary Willey, widow of Geo. Willey of Columbia, is dead 66 years. Miss Eliza H. Huber died at the] Mennonite Home at Oreville aged 68 vears S. Columbia his died at pneumonia Fissel typhoid John from in 53rd year. Kehoe died aged 34 years. interred at Annie T. on at Columbia remains Miss Sunday The Klinesville. were H Church of Rev. James Esterline, D. D., forn God pastor who died Jacob Libhaxt The funeral of Jacob Libhart, the ra Bndors 1 ired undaertaxker and Lu his Marietta at ligne er, was held fi Market st i, om late home on afternoon Wi J. Maulick Taulick, a Frederick nd brewer, was Third day home on street morning ill summoned. Mr to ine complained of feeling Mowe found was due survived by two Joseph Hou and was wife of of John Frederick He Lutheran Matilda, Anna, wife t il; Earnest, two 30NS, Marietta. of and all member of a life-long the Church, minal. Krebs the Lecture series of the hall be Friday what The second Next The lec tures of to] Dr. evening, Dec. 6. )e delivered in | here by Krebs will Here is an | say in regards to | this exchange had to is subject to be used on oc- casion: Dr, I.. Krebs, Swath- delivered his remarkable lec- | Stanley of ore ture and sermon on ‘“Three Gods or | in our Church, to 550. ' The those who night, in of church was crowded, One?” last audience over and finest ad- the quarter | the upon vond doubt, it is dress I ever heard a sub- and a splendid people ject. For an hour and logical the Ww eloquence held All heard his thought spell- | people of the | with a de- | to them, | profound- Many was the hound, the st town him; and, light and mental pleasure them into the reasoning it this est avenues of persons said of heard. greatest While it depth, che to handling they remarkable rreatest subject ever for its found it talk there intellectual It the and already easy the tow talk of the fi least of n for return in 1- ough he spe a whole re before Christmas as bef I'eact County t ore our and eard Db) All was ab titute, was then. the ministers le, thought rth it scientific and o Club of and Glee present Ladies’ render vill nber of selections Reserved seats chart Store The Drug | cents is now open at Garber’s iT en emits ll eee se Will Lecture Mrs. Sarah Ernest Pittsburg, Pa., will give great lectures, in the Evangelical | Church, Saturday evening, at 7:45! P. M. under the auspices of the Woman's Missionary Society. Annual “Thank offering Service.” If you want Missionary intelligence, enthusiasm, or be fired upon the subject of Missions, do not fail to hear this ‘Twentieth Century Silver Tongued Missionary Orator.” The U. B. Quartette of town will sing. Everybody invited. el noniirs Snyder, of one of her | Divorce Elizabeth- Granted John R. Barnhart town has been granted divorce from his wife, Sarah M. Barnhart Desertion and cruel treatment a of a were A MI Winter Caps and Hats at Dona- ven’s, Mt. © Joy. Large goods—Ilowest prices. line new aged i | program |day {came late had to return home. Be- | | must i successful { the Convention WELL ATTENDED SESSIONS HELD HERE YESTERDAY the Most Successful Ever Held—A Very Attendance—IlIness Pre vented Mr, Boehm Attend. ing—The New Officers Undoubtedly Convention | Large From Borough and School the The | Township Mount Sunday held here Joy Conven- in | tion was church vesterday evening, PF. G. church | | and of opened the the ith ad and shall Rev Bossert Quiet song, the spoke byterian o'clock wv He | Hour to two World. 9th chapter on ‘“‘His Wonderful.” minutes at the Isa. Joy re for lesson | at length called The | meeting {after the name the and of previous were read approved, the nominating Wm Tyndall, S. Hamaker, which president appointed following commit- tee: Messrs, Frank and J., Estella of the E Stoll Mrs. Bucher, superin tendent lementary depar ment d three graded schools in Mount ed Bret Wallace reporte iz Unit Miss splendid Joy Lutheran V hren and Presbyterian followed with a Feat Bossert Secondar) Elementary Mi Bucher Missions—Miss Alice Klugh, Mrs 3 Estella ance Temperar The evening excellent, as also Miss a Pilgrim.” was was by Mar Zeller, entitled, ie Boehm was 1dr present James A Rev for s but was un an a able to mn ount of ‘kness The D., School to be be pious, His sponsibility address by Lewis Mudge D was full of advice to our Sun- telling them teachers that successful teachers thev ring and trained n +t wae S ie Teachers 7 teachers subjec “"Phe¢ of the for the Welfare o No ventior Spiritual the Pupil 275 t} e After singing con ever closed with the benediction L. B Johnson et ae Flittings Jundle today. Farrel Mr. moved Elizabethtown Mr. Joseph Philadelphia Mr. M the C Joseph to moved to last Thursday Brown moved into of tin Seitz Friday Mrs Detweiler property east town on M: from build- Mt ary Michael moved orphan school Brown property on i Will Consider Change of Name of th of Q meeting e members the inderhook and inday Y Wednesday November eight he purpose of consider- tion of changing the the United Sunday from All to school Union to Evangelical persons concerned are urged tattend me eel ee Robbed Pyle, at Celebration JP} of this place and Charles Wentzler of Lancaster, at- tended the Eighth ward ox roast at Lancaster, Thursday and when they had been parted both found that they had .been robbed. Mr. Pyle was relieved of $7 and Mr. Wentz- ler of $26. The matter was report- ed to the police. eel I ee Changed Date of Apple Sale Mr. C. S. Frank has changed the date of his apple: sale from Thurs- day, Nov. 28th to Saturday, Nov. 20 looking don’t If vou for choiee picked are hand apples miss sale ——- Granted of West Hemp- field was granted a divorce from Irvin M. Baker of this place, on the ground of desertion. Divorce Effie M. Baker Lutheran | afternoon | Pres- | be | this | Local Notes SHORT NEWS [ITEMS GENERAL INTEREST MANY oe | Brief Local Happenings Gathered sa { Yhey Occur With the Whirl of the Within | Workl fe Reading Past iw Quick the Few Days. This row o. B largely attended Wanted Co not office will be closed tomee- Cattle sale Friday. a hired man, I. Swarr, Mt, Joy. fail to see the new Style Bernhart & Co's. Mrs, Sherk announce of last Wednesday. Sale purpoée K. Frey- n. of al Keller's was | { | \ | | | on good Ag- | ply to Do Sweaters at Mr, the For and Jay birth a A s0n general J fine driving horse, call on myer, | dispiay china is Lise lave tapho Musser adver- & Oe. read the B. Kieffer Issue Don't fail olf D. in to tisement elsewhere this Leather ood cket Books Musie De Stet YIraRb sma feet. 2. Sake the la quart Billy, four strayed away a white D cat with Notify No R. Sunday Katie Stauffer, through the week, at and H0¢ and West per Elizabeth Donegal, vd on Monday KE state dealer auffer M1 old Morris farm oa private terms to Amos Berts- field of Wanted grapher of Salunga, sten- of book Address Lock Competent lady 0 with knowledge preferred. Pa. daughter keeping Q Laura Jox Florin, May, W of Isaiah a post it being tendered Saturday, thday Sumpman, as card surprise on her fourth Don’t fail to attend the big shoot- Saturday, Nov. 30th Inn, George lot of fine ing match o at n the Farmer's Morrett Prop. for Geese, E. E Stauffer, of College, Myerstown, repre- Anti Saloon League, will Methodist Episcopal Sunday 2 Turkeys and Rev Albright Prof senting the speak in the Church, o’cloek. Wanted of workers work expenses Hes Brown's on evening, families Mill. Steady and moving for satisfactory famé- to address George Sons, Joy, Pa. Two three for Woolen good or at wages paid Apply or Mount — » ve P. R. schedule Schedule went New effect here number of f the of A new into the Sunday wal lvania Railroad effects The on Pennsy on and a trains time follows: -7:09, 12:38, P M 4:12 weekdays 3:43 28 Sun- and and 11:50 M and 6:45 92 07 2.27 10:- 6:4Y -7:29 and and ndays } 3:57 important chs is the evening shortly o'clock whicl heré- 6:47 nge n the will ar APPLES! APPLES! received this Ne ve now on hand principally I have bh ha wins which the time of the year. to be through the who buys barrel different please notify me or return them I bought the finest orchard of Baldwin-apples fn of New York State. I over 400 barels. I and other | varieties and Coopers Moun- tain, which is a very late apple. I {ask your patronage on these fine apples. I am respectfully yours, G. MOYER. ——— eee Tree Removed another of the large shade trees in the park were | removed unfortunately the tree i not be managed, fell toward {the Reed property, and broke down [a portion of the fence. — A — Donaven’s have the largest dfe- rlay of Dolls, Toys, Games and Books shown in Mount Joy. fine w York te apples: Balé t apple at thi guarantee ev- and to rum any one and finds them ¥ is bes I sound ery barrel even barrel; a will to me. that section | have sold now also have a few russet some Another Yesterday Re aple and could
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